Geoff Large: time served billiards fitter

20 July 2012

I first became interested in the art of Billiard fitting in 1975. I had just left the Army and was looking for work. My uncle Ron Hume had started a business a few years earlier trading in Pool tables and Snooker tables using a skilled Billiards fitter subcontractor named Mick Robb who had a firm called Belvoir Billiards based in Watton near Grantham. I really admired Mick as I could see he was a skilled craftsman and cabinet maker. He quickly took me under his wing and trained me and my cousin Gary for the next 5 years.

In 1980 Mick advised me to join an old established billiards / snooker firm in Nottingham called Elston and Hopkin Billiards Ltd in order to further my career.

I followed Mick’s advice and I joined Elston and Hopkin the same year. I could not have wished for a better company to work for and I rapidly improved my skills as a billiards fitter. Although I had by that time been in the trade for 5 years, I did not class myself as fully skilled until a further 3 years had passed. My work partner at Elston and Hopkin was Roger Percyzhinski. We clicked immediately working extremely well together and I also learnt a lot from him.

I must also say that our boss John Hopkin was without doubt the best boss I have ever worked for. He never had a bad word to say about anyone and he always treated us well with bonus schemes and extra Holidays. We repaid his kindness by working extremely hard for him.

By 2004 the company was struggling and John Hopkin was well beyond retirement age. He sold the name and goodwill of the company to Universal Logic who still use the trading name Elston & Hopkin. However the limited company (Elston & Hopkin Billiards Ltd) was closed down and ceased trading.

Roger left after just 6 months working for Universal Logic and he set himself up on his own. I stayed for a further 8 years but in 2012 I decided it was time to go it alone and work for myself. All of the training and experience I gained over the previous 37 years stood me well in my trade.

I have just about worked on every cue sports table in the industry from the early Reni Pierre and Rutigliani ring pocket pool tables to steel block full size snooker match tables. There have been some oddities too. I have worked for famous sportsmen, people in the entertainment business, snooker professionals, rock stars and working class people such as coal miners.

I treat every client on a level basis. I strive to do an excellent job and I have gained very good feedback from many happy customers.

If you require any work on your cue sports table, whether it be pool, snooker, bagatelle, bar billiards or anything else then do not hesitate to get in touch.